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    Fernando Torres: Rafael Benitez pushed me to greatness

    Russell Kempson
    Few foreign players have adapted better - or as quickly - to the unique demands of top-flight football in England than Fernando Torres. In his first season, after arriving at Liverpool 12 months ago, he scored 33 goals in all competitions.

    Yet as the prolific Spain striker ponders how he can improve next season, having set the bar so high, he is swift to pay tribute to the part that Rafael Benítez played in his rapid and spectacular progress. Without the intense guidance of the Liverpool manager, Torres maintains, he might not have made such an immediate impact.

    “There are days when you think: ‘My God, this guy [Benítez] doesn't let you breathe',” Torres, a £20.2million buy from Atlético Madrid, said. “At times like that, you don't realise that all he wants is for you to improve.

    “When you are in a team where things are going mostly well, players tend to relax. But you must always push yourself. Never become complacent; you try to do your best every single day. At a club like Liverpool, you can't sit back after scoring 20-odd goals and say: 'Well, that's it.' After you score 20, Benítez is at you during the next training session and stays on top of you all day, all week.

    “He tells you to go off on your own and do new exercises. I want to progress in life, not relax, not be complacent, and you need someone close to you telling you to keep at it. It is impossible to do it otherwise. We don't always fancy someone that close but, in the long term, I am sure that everybody will thank him for it.”

    Torres, 24, carried his form into the international arena this summer, scoring two goals as Spain were crowned European champions. His second goal - a trademark effort embracing power and pace - was enough to see off Germany 1-0 in the final in Vienna.

    If Benítez's influence has been great, Torres has also reaped the benefit of playing alongside Steven Gerrard, the England midfield player. He has watched Gerrard closely - on and off the pitch - and used the Liverpool captain as an example of how to deal with life in the goldfish bowl that is Merseyside.

    “I really admire Steven,” Torres said in an interview in Champions, the official magazine of the Uefa Champions League, said. “I know the pressure he is under every day, everybody talking about him all day long. In the changing-room, in the pubs, in the stadium. I've heard people say he should be stronger, have a stronger personality. I know by experience how difficult it is to deal with that because Liverpool is a huge club. And he's at another level, of course.

    “People look at you from a distance and challenge you with their eyes. All that happens to Steve every day and he copes with it, everything that is expected of him all the time. He's always under tremendous pressure to perform and everyone looks to him to show leadership, to lift the team.

    “He's a great example, and those of us who have been in a similar situation know how difficult it is to handle. It's incredible the way he carries himself regardless of what is going on around him. I'd love to be captain of another team one day and Steve has shown me how to be a great leader.”

    During a career of many highs, Torres has had to endure his lows, too, particularly before his move to Anfield. He would turn to Olalla, his girlfriend, for sympathy and advice. “She has had to suffer much disappointed ranting and moaning, especially when I was at Atlético,” Torres said. “Now, she is also having a good time herself.

    “She knows how to calm me down when I haven't been able to see the way out of the tunnel or wake me up when I've been sleeping. She pushes me when I need to be encouraged. The person that lives with you is sometimes the only one capable of helping you up when you don't realise how down you are.”

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    What a guy.What a great example of the flip side to the modern day footballer.Who gives a fck how much he earns with an attitude like that.My 7 year old son worships him and as much as try to discourage that kind of thing,he really is a fantastic role model.
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    'Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple.'

    Bill Shankly.

    #2
    Originally posted by kop-al-74 View Post
    Who gives a fck how much he earns with an attitude like that.My 7 year old son worships him and as much as try to discourage that kind of thing,he really is a fantastic role model.
    Me.

    Because in the grand scheme of things, he took a pay cut to move and just moved up to the wage he was on after having one of the all time great seasons.

    He could well be one of the highest paid players in the world. He's still on a fair whack, but comparitively he's happy to be taking far below his worth.

    I care because it speaks volumes about the chap

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      #3
      Everything about him is so humbling.
      Especially these days when there are so many feckin ******s out there playing the game these days.
      "I will make the boys feel your support"
      Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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        #4
        for any young fella playing he is a great role model. pace touch vision power clinical. he has it all on the pitch...
        "Sky and Setanta have the right to choose their games and it will be the same for everyone. So Mr Ferguson will not be complaining about fixtures and a campaign against United.

        "Or there is another option. That Mr Ferguson organises the fixtures in his office and sends it to us and everyone will know and cannot complain. That is simple."

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          #5
          Originally posted by kop-al-74 View Post
          I'd love to be captain of another team one day and Steve has shown me how to be a great leader.”
          Expect "Torres wants out" stories in the sunday rags then.

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            #6
            I got the impression he meant us, but didn’t want to step on any toes by saying so.
            If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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              #7
              I'm sure he did mate but you know how the press operate.

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                #8
                Wouldn't it be ****ing ace if Torres was allowed to bring the Henri Delaunay Trophy onto the pitch, along with Reina, Xabi and Arbeloa, at a home game at Anfield this season and allow us to show our appreciation of their achievement? It would also be great to wind the rest of the country up at the same time and provoke all the "only cup at Anfield this season" jokes from the mancs et al. The sight of Anfield raising the roof as Torres carries it round on a lap of honour would have the rest of the nation seething.
                I have one word to offer - honesty. I couldn't be devious if I tried. Joe Fagan.

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                  #9
                  Liverpool boss Benitez takes Torres to next level

                  By Ian Ferris - July 05, 2008

                  Liverpool striker Fernando Torres believes pressure from Rafael Benitez and inspiration from Steven Gerrard have helped him to become a global superstar and European champion.
                  The 24-year-old topped off a season during which he scored 33 goals in his debut campaign for the Reds by firing Spain to the Euro 2008 title last weekend.

                  "After you score 20, Benitez is at you during the next training session and stays on top of you all day, all week," Torres told Champions magazine.

                  "I want to progress in life, not relax, not be complacent, and you need someone close to you telling you to keep at it. It is impossible to do it otherwise.

                  "We don't always fancy someone that close but, in the long term, I am sure that everybody will thank him for it."

                  The Spaniard has also been impressed by his club captain Gerrard, and in particular by the Scouser's ability to deal with the pressures that come with his high profile.

                  "He's always under tremendous pressure to perform and everyone looks to him to show leadership, to lift the team," Torres said.

                  "He's a great example, and those of us who have been in a similar situation know how difficult it is to handle.

                  "It's incredible the way he carries himself regardless of what is going on around him. I'd love to be captain of another team one day and Steve has shown me how to be a great leader

                  I hope its when he's 30+
                  Players we should be signing:
                  Lallana, Lovren, Moreno, Vorm, Shaqiri , Memphis Depay and Adele Ali
                  Players who should be going
                  Reina, Brad Jones, Coates, Kelly, Agger, Lucas, Assaidi, Suso, Borini, Aspas

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                    #10
                    Maybe he's thinking of the Spanish national team?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Only1mboy View Post

                      "It's incredible the way he carries himself regardless of what is going on around him. I'd love to be captain of another team one day and Steve has shown me how to be a great leader

                      I hope its when he's 30+
                      Originally posted by HotSwine View Post
                      Maybe he's thinking of the Spanish national team?


                      The only team he has captained is Atletico.

                      That ‘other team’ he’s probably hoping is Liverpool.
                      If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                        #12
                        "It's incredible the way he carries himself regardless of what is going on around him. I'd love to be captain of another team one day (after already being captain at Atletico) and Steve has shown me how to be a great leader"

                        think that what he means.
                        Gillett and Hicks are cunts

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                          #13
                          I said this at the end of the season, without trying to wish the careers of SG or JC to come to an end any time soon, I think the guy's whole attitude would be a shinning example for all and I for one wouldn't be suprised to see his armband saying something other than YNWA one day...
                          His armband proved he was a RED. Torres, Torres.

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